Thierry Henry was rejected by Monaco Board in 2019. The World Cup winner was ordered after Henry complained about winning four wins in Henry’s 20 games.
Henry made his career in Monaco and made his debut in 1994. Five years later, Juventus signed a £ 15.5 million pound before joining Arsenal in 1999.
The French striker retired in 2012 and scored 366 careers in 813 games and scored 19 major honor.
Monaco was the first club to see if Henry could be as good as a player. It was found that Monaco had four people, and when he lost 11 out of 11 games in five and 20 games, it was found that it was not an incident.
After leaving Monaco, Henry was in charge of Montreal Montreal Impact, France under 21 and French teams last year at the Paris Olympics.
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